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52 Cards in this Set
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What does ISA stand for?
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Industry Standard Architecture
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What does MCA stand for?
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Micro Channel Architecture
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What does VLB stand for?
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VESA Local Bus - (VESA= Video Electronics Standards Association)
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What does EISA stand for?
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Extended Industry Standard Architecture
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What does PCI stand for?
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Peripheral Component Interconnect
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What does AGP stand for?
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Accelerated Graphics Processor
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What does PCMCIA stand for?
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Personal Computer Memory Card International Association
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What does PCI-X stand for?
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Peripheral Component Interconnect eXtended
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What does PCIe stand for?
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Peripheral Component Interconnect Express
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What is USB 1.0's transfer rate?
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12 mbits/s
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What is USB 2.0's transfer rate?
How many devices does it support? |
60 mb/s
127 devices |
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What is IEEE 1394's transfer rate?
How many devices does it support? |
480 mbps
63 devices |
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What is IEEE 1394b's transfer rate?
How many devices does it support? |
800 mbps
63 devices |
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What is USB 3.0's transfer rate?
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5 gbits/s
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What are the 4 core boot file for Windows 2000/XP?
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ntdlr, boot.ini, ntdetect.com, ntoskrnl.exe
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What does the ntldr do?
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Operating system loader code
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What does the boot.ini do?
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Builds the operating system selection menu
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What does the ntdetect.com do?
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Performs hardware detection
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What does the ntoskrnl.exe do?
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Core kernel code responsible for tasks such as thread management
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What are the four boot files that are necessary for Windows VIsta?
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bootmgr, Boot Configuration Database (BCD), winload.exe, and winresume.exe
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What does bootmgr do?
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Operating system loader code; similar to ntldr in previous versions of Windows
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What does Boot Configuration Database (BCD) do?
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Builds the operating system selection menu; similar to boot.ini in previous versions of Windows, but data resides in the BCD store
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What does winload.exe do?
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Loads the Vista operating system if selected from the operating system selection menu provided by BCD
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What does winresume.exe do?
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Resumes the Vista operating system if the system is started from a hibernate state
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What does POST mean?
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Power-on Self-Test
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A POST error 100-199 means you have a ________?
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Motherboard Error
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A POST error 200-299 means you have a ________?
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Memory Error
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A POST error 300-399 means you have a ________?
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Keyboard Error
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A POST error 600-699 means you have a ________?
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Floppy Drive Error
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A POST error 1400-1499 means you have a ________?
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Printer Error
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A POST error 1700-1799 means you have a ________?
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Hard Drive Error
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What is ISA's Bus Width (in Bits)
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8/16
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What is ISA's speed?
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8MHz
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What is MCA's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32
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What is MCA's speed?
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10MHz
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What is VLB's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32
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What is VLB's speed?
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Speed of local bus
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What is EISA's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32
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What is EISA's speed?
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8MHz
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What is PCI's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32/64
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What is PCI's speed?
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33MHz
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What is AGP's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32
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What is AGP's speed?
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66MHz (1x), 133MHz (2x), 266MHz (4x), 533MHz (8x)
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What is PCMCIA's Bus Width (in Bits)
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16
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What is PCMCIA's speed?
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33MHz
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What is PCI-X's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32/64
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What is PCI-X's speed?
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66/133/266/533 MHz
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What is PCIe's Bus Width (in Bits)
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32
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What is PCIe's speed?
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1 to 4 GHz
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What is Type 2 PC Card typically used for?
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I/O Devices
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What is Type 1 PC Card typically used for?
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Memory
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What is Type 3 PC Card typically used for?
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Hard Drives and Combo I/O Devices
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